A Beautiful Mess

I was just testing out some techniques, and I came up with this. I thought it looked kinda cool, even if it does look quite messy.

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That is a nice Kronkiwongi /s…Jokes aside, for experimental build, it is nice.

Pretty neat. I’d appreciate more pics, specifically of the torso build.

It’s hard for me to tell what’s going on.

Also, the 2015 Tahu swords look like they could break at that angle.

Nah. They ‘might’ bend a little, but they won’t break. The legs would slip out from underneath it before that would happen.

Updated with new pics :slight_smile:

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No, I’m referring to the axle they are connected by.

The blades used on the hind legs of my Fennrakh were posed at an angle for a long period of time and the axle eventually broke off.

Eh. My MOCs don’t last long anyway, I’ll be breaking it up tomorrow.

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Fennrakh is heavier than this is, and he also used the older, brittler plastic. Just like how ball joints hold up better now, so does the axles.

Just a quick thing, I’m not trying to be combative, just trying let him know he shouldn’t be too afraid. :smile:

I give credit now for using that torso design, and I’ll link everyone to this topic when I’ll get asked about the copying of that awesome torso.

It’s a really unique build, although I had no idea that Tahu’s swords could hold up that much weight.

A neat… thing.

make it transform
and then it would be a great mess

I can’t really tell what’s going on in this MOC. From what I can tell though, this look pretty cool.

An interesting…
Thingamajig.

Very messy and hard to make out but you accomplished your goal, I guess.

I do like it, weird though it is. It’s complex and kinda cooler than anything I honestly make.
Overall: very nice.